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- Social-work student Graduate Student of the Year
- Conference to unite former student activists
- Carolina Day at the Statehouse returns March 24
- Service, study abroad among spring-break options
- University recognized for community service
- Presidential Doctoral Fellows announced
- Two students named Truman Scholar Finalists
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Sellers receives USC Courage in Education Award
Museum of Education presents Voorhees College President Cleveland Sellers Jr. the Chester C. Travelstead Award for Courage in Education.
Conference to put climate change in context
Climate change through history is the focus of a conference March 19 – 20 at the University of South Carolina.
Opera at USC to present ‘The Marriage of Figaro’
Popular Mozart composition to be performed March 26 and 28, 7:30 p.m., in new School of Music band hall.
Scientists hope formula becomes new life saver
Scientists at the School of Medicine hope their patented formula could become a lifesaver for trauma victims.
International activist Vandana Shiva to speak April 2
Scientist, environmental activist and writer Dr. Vandana Shiva to give public lecture based on her 2008 book, “Soil Not Oil,” at Belk Auditorium.
Educators honored for work with first-year students
National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition announce recipients of the Outstanding First-Year Student Advocate Award.
Pioneer in real-estate finance to speak March 25
Ethan Penner, president of CBRE Capital Partners and executive vice president of CBRE Investors, to give public lecture, “Real Estate and Capital Markets Idea Exchange,” Thursday, March 25, for the Darla Moore School of Business Wachovia Executive Lecture Series.
Conference to focus on arts, activism and gender
Treadwell to address inaugural IAAR conference
Among university's first post-Reconstruction African-American graduates, Henrie Monteith Treadwell to give keynote address at first conference of Institute for African American Research March 24–26.
‘Ballet Stars of New York’ arrive March 20
Five New York City ballet dancers will grace a Columbia stage for the fifth annual “Ballet Stars of New York” concert, which is set for 7 p.m. Saturday, March 20, at the Koger Center.
Presidential Doctoral Fellows announced
Up to 30 merit-based Presidential Doctoral Fellowships will be awarded each year as part of a new program aimed at enhancing Ph.D. education at the University.
